doctors today are not trained in routine screening or treatment. Now, the exposure I'm talking about is not a pesticide or a packaging chemical. It's childhood trauma.
doctors today are not trained in routine screening or treatment. Now, the exposure I'm talking about is not a pesticide or a packaging chemical. It's childhood trauma.
there are so many kids that aren't as fortunate as me. And you have them in your classrooms. That is why it's so important for me to talk to you today, so you can be aware and you can start asking the questions that need to be asked...
Nadine Burke Harris’ healthcare practice focuses on a little-understood, yet very common factor in childhood that can profoundly impact adult-onset disease: trauma.
Oprah (and others) talk about how we need to shift our focus from “What is wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” with all traumatized individuals. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oprah-winfrey-treating-childhood-trauma/ This video also mentions two important area of research about...
There's something else that's really important that's going on that our community doesn't like to talk about, but it's very real. 还有一些非常重要的事情我们的社区不愿意谈起,但它们又真实存在。 Working-class kids are much more likely to face what's called adverse childhood experiences, whic...
is that avoidance and endurance can be the entryway to forging meaning. After you've forged meaning, you need to incorporate that meaning into a new identity. You need to take the traumas and make them part of who you've come to be, and you need to fold the worst events of your li...
"To make a difference in the life of a child ... I made the commitment to tell my personal story," says educator Lisa Godwin. In this moving talk, she shares her experience of overcoming childhood trauma with the quiet, unwavering support of a teacher and school counselor -- and shows ...
The entirety of the conversation can be found on The Guardian’s website; or read short excerpts from it below. I started by asking Eleanor about how she handled the stress. Eleanor Longden: Yes, [I was] definitely very nervous in the run-up. In fact, the day of the talk itself ...
where they invite teachers to share lunch and to talk about the things that are going well and the things that are weighing heavy on their hearts. 他们邀请老师共进午餐,谈论所有进展顺利的事情,以及让他们倍感压力的事情。 These schools are making space for conversations that matter. ...